| """ |
| ==== |
| XKCD |
| ==== |
| |
| Shows how to create an xkcd-like plot. |
| """ |
| import matplotlib.pyplot as plt |
| import numpy as np |
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| with plt.xkcd(): |
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| fig = plt.figure() |
| ax = fig.add_axes((0.1, 0.2, 0.8, 0.7)) |
| ax.spines[['top', 'right']].set_visible(False) |
| ax.set_xticks([]) |
| ax.set_yticks([]) |
| ax.set_ylim([-30, 10]) |
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| data = np.ones(100) |
| data[70:] -= np.arange(30) |
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| ax.annotate( |
| 'THE DAY I REALIZED\nI COULD COOK BACON\nWHENEVER I WANTED', |
| xy=(70, 1), arrowprops=dict(arrowstyle='->'), xytext=(15, -10)) |
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| ax.plot(data) |
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| ax.set_xlabel('time') |
| ax.set_ylabel('my overall health') |
| fig.text( |
| 0.5, 0.05, |
| '"Stove Ownership" from xkcd by Randall Munroe', |
| ha='center') |
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| with plt.xkcd(): |
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| fig = plt.figure() |
| ax = fig.add_axes((0.1, 0.2, 0.8, 0.7)) |
| ax.bar([0, 1], [0, 100], 0.25) |
| ax.spines[['top', 'right']].set_visible(False) |
| ax.xaxis.set_ticks_position('bottom') |
| ax.set_xticks([0, 1]) |
| ax.set_xticklabels(['CONFIRMED BY\nEXPERIMENT', 'REFUTED BY\nEXPERIMENT']) |
| ax.set_xlim([-0.5, 1.5]) |
| ax.set_yticks([]) |
| ax.set_ylim([0, 110]) |
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| ax.set_title("CLAIMS OF SUPERNATURAL POWERS") |
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| fig.text( |
| 0.5, 0.05, |
| '"The Data So Far" from xkcd by Randall Munroe', |
| ha='center') |
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| plt.show() |
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